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Are you always orthodox in clothing?
Sep 7, 2007 02:08
  • LEONARDO
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One of my friends said to me :" I have always been orthodox in Clothing. He means that he never chase after fashions or try to be trendy.

If you dressed yourselves, you are probably a conservative and have always been behind the times.

Young people are the vanguard of fashion. No any peculiar style of clothing dare not the youngster dress. Fat baggy trousers, tight-fitting trousers, bell-bottom trousers, funky jeans, low-waisted trousers and mini-skirts, all sorts of fancy wear, dare you wear?

But the young do. Do the fancy stuff belong to the youngsters' monopoly? Probably not, if you have the courage, why not have a try?

As a saying goes, "Fashions come and go, you always stand unmoved."
The generation of my parents insisited on wearing things that are common and comfortable. They have been devotedly sticking to this principle.

They often sighed: poor youngsters, instead of making your clothes serve you, you have become a slave to your clothes.

Probably they are right. Anyway, what is your dressing code? Are you always othordox in clothing"?Or?

Sep 7, 2007 13:21
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  • LIONPOWER
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Not orthodox but have a boundary. We can't cross that.
Sep 9, 2007 22:07
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  • KEVIN0518
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I think that I am traditional and conservative. I do not like those who wear what you mentioned above, Leonardo. No matter what you wear, just remember to make your clothes be in accordance with your temperament.
Sep 11, 2007 20:52
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  • SUNNYDREAM
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"Fashions come and go, you always stand unmoved."

Hey, I am not this kind of person. To keep up with fashion, be a trend-setter.

Fashion is designed for women, not for men. Women were born to be trendy.
Sep 14, 2007 04:02
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  • LEOPOLD219
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Well, I am not always orthodox in clothing. In choosing clothes, I put comfort on top priority, since I don't want to become a slave to clothes.
Sep 18, 2007 21:57
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  • SUNNYDREAM
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Lionpower,

"Not orthodox but have a boundary. We can't cross that. '

So what's your boundary? It is said after marriage, the sloppy men would change a lot in clothes. The wives will begin to dress their husbands as they see fit.
Sep 19, 2007 00:05
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  • LIONPOWER
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It can't be explain shortly.
Boundary depends on country, religion, race and sex etc.
Dec 3, 2007 20:28
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  • FRANKENSTEIN
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Not always, but most of the time. Office workers have no choice but to dress professionally. This is conduct of business.
Dec 4, 2007 10:54
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  • SHESGOTTOBE
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Not orthodox but not totally deviant either. ^_^"
Dec 4, 2007 15:01
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  • CARLOS
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I dress myself quite conservative way. To men conservative means "normal" clothing.

"Fashion is designed for women, not for men. Women were born to be trendy."

So it is said.

Carlos
Dec 4, 2007 22:21
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  • SUNNYDREAM
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"To men conservative means normal clothing".

Carlos, don't feel that way. Try some things novel, and nobody will say "you are abnormal" LOL(kidding) .

Seriously, I do prefer those men who dress in a formal way. It conveys a sense of maturity and safety.If someone dress too flashy, I would doubt if he is trustworthy.
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